WATCH: Young British Soldier Regrets Joining Ukraine’s Foreign Legion 1

WATCH: Young British Soldier Regrets Joining Ukraine’s Foreign Legion

James Scott Rhys Anderson, a 22-year-old former British Army soldier, has found himself in the middle of an international incident. Captured by Russian forces, Anderson was taken near the village of Plekhovo, deep inside Russia’s Kursk Region, while fighting for Ukraine’s International Legion. This mysterious group, made up of foreign

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Why India Rejects COP29’s Climate Deal 1

Why India Rejects COP29’s Climate Deal

India has taken a bold stand against the latest global climate deal announced at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The agreement, which aims to raise $300 billion annually for climate action and a total of $1.3 trillion by 2035, has been labeled by India as an unrealistic and insufficient attempt to

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WATCH: Russian Sukhoi Superjet Erupts In Flames At Turkish Airport 1

WATCH: Russian Sukhoi Superjet Erupts In Flames At Turkish Airport

On Sunday evening, a regular flight turned into a dramatic event when a Sukhoi Superjet 100 landed at Antalya Airport in Türkiye and caught fire. The aircraft, operated by Russian airline Azimuth, had just completed a two-hour journey from Sochi when disaster struck. After touching down in bad weather, one

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Who’s Militarizing The South China Sea? 1

Who’s Militarizing The South China Sea?

The South China Sea is one of the world’s most contested areas, where countries have been busy transforming tiny reefs, rocks, and submerged features into militarized islands. More than 90 outposts have been built across about 70 locations, according to satellite images studied by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative. But

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How AI Data Centers Could Push Ireland Into A Power Crisis? 1

How AI Data Centers Could Push Ireland Into A Power Crisis?

Ireland is facing a new and unexpected challenge: keeping its power grid running as artificial intelligence (AI) demands more and more energy. The country’s capital, Dublin, has become Europe’s hub for data centers—massive facilities that store and process information for the cloud. These data centers are essential for powering our

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Netflix Faces $50M Lawsuit Over Tyson-Paul Fight Streaming Fiasco 1

Netflix Faces $50M Lawsuit Over Tyson-Paul Fight Streaming Fiasco

A Florida man is taking on Netflix in a massive $50 million lawsuit after millions of viewers experienced frustrating glitches during the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match. The fight, streamed live on Netflix, was supposed to be a historic event—bringing together the legendary former heavyweight champion

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Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability 1

Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability

The United States recently took a big step by imposing heavy sanctions on Russia’s Gazprombank, which is a major player in handling gas payments from Russia. These new sanctions are part of a larger effort by the US to pressure Russia, but Hungary’s Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, says these actions

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Australia Just Introduced A Law To Ban Kids From Social Media 1

Australia Just Introduced A Law To Ban Kids From Social Media

Australia is introducing a new law that could soon ban children under 16 from using social media. The government wants to protect kids from harmful content online and make social media companies responsible for keeping young people safe. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland introduced this law in Parliament, saying that social

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Kenya Cancels $2.5 Billion Adani Deals Overnight 1

Kenya Cancels $2.5 Billion Adani Deals Overnight

In a dramatic turn of events, Kenyan President William Ruto has ordered the cancellation of major contracts with India’s powerful Adani Group. This decision came just one day after the company’s chairman, Gautam Adani, was charged with fraud in the United States. The charges accuse him of bribing government officials

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